Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
What is the pipe under the fueltank for? It is putting my fuel on the ground. Is it some kind of breather? Is this a known problem?
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
What model bike?
Kurt in S.A.
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
Looks like a single petcock r65 tank.
Did you just get this bike?
There should be a crossover (rubber gas line) that connects both sides of the gas tank.
Looks like some pipes and vents were deleted, no idea why.
Did you just get this bike?
There should be a crossover (rubber gas line) that connects both sides of the gas tank.
Looks like some pipes and vents were deleted, no idea why.
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
Its a ‘89 R100RT. And it is a single petcock.
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
That's a new one on me... doesn't look like any BMW tank I've ever seen. I always thought that all of the 'long stroke' road bikes had two fuel cocks. I can't find any reference in Clymer or Haynes to tanks with a single fuel outlet... even the 'California' spec bikes which have the fuel evaporation control kit appear to have two. What territory do you come from? Do you know the history of the bike?
Rob
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
There was a very small number of non metal tanks on monolevers in the late '80's. I've only ever seen one. I can't remember if it was a single petcock or not, but looking at those castings/moulds I'm wondering if it's one of those?
Mrducati, what is it made of?
Mrducati, what is it made of?
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
On my /7, that outlet connects to an internal pipe which opens up in the well around the tank filler neck. It's there to drain the water from around the filler when it rains. Do all these tanks have something like that? Could this tank's internal pipe have a crack in it?
Kurt in S.A.
Kurt in S.A.
Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
It is a steel tank.SteveD wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:08 am There was a very small number of non metal tanks on monolevers in the late '80's. I've only ever seen one. I can't remember if it was a single petcock or not, but looking at those castings/moulds I'm wondering if it's one of those?
Mrducati, what is it made of?
I think this sounds very plausible! I was considering a quick-fix by just blocking it. But if it is do drain rainwater, it’s best to fix it properly. My bike lives outdoor.Kurt in S.A. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:11 am On my /7, that outlet connects to an internal pipe which opens up in the well around the tank filler neck. It's there to drain the water from around the filler when it rains. Do all these tanks have something like that? Could this tank's internal pipe have a crack in it?
Kurt in S.A.
I live in Norway, but this bike has lived most of its life in Germany.Rob Frankham wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 4:47 am What territory do you come from? Do you know the history of the bike?
Rob
I’ve had it for three years. I’ve also been puzzled that there doesn’t appear to be any connection between the two half’s.
Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
You were precicely right Kurt! The drainpipe had a hole in it.Kurt in S.A. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:11 am On my /7, that outlet connects to an internal pipe which opens up in the well around the tank filler neck. It's there to drain the water from around the filler when it rains. Do all these tanks have something like that? Could this tank's internal pipe have a crack in it?
Kurt in S.A.
In fact you were both right! I was sure it was steel! It felt like it and sounded like it, but now I opened the fixing for the drain, I see it is in fact some form of plastic.SteveD wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:08 am There was a very small number of non metal tanks on monolevers in the late '80's. I've only ever seen one. I can't remember if it was a single petcock or not, but looking at those castings/moulds I'm wondering if it's one of those?
Mrducati, what is it made of?
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Re: Pipe under fueltank drains my tank.
How does the gas get from the right side of the tank to the left side only petcock?
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